Full list of winners at the Reumert Awards for Danish performing arts
Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Reumert Awards, celebrating Danish performing arts, honored both established and emerging talents.
- A total of 16 awards were presented across various categories, including acting, directing, and musical theater.
- The awards, originally founded by Bikubenfonden, have been continued by external forces since 2018.
The annual Reumert Awards, a celebration of Danish performing arts, saw a diverse range of talents recognized on Sunday evening at Folketeatret in Copenhagen. The ceremony presented 16 statuettes in regular categories, alongside talent prizes and an honorary award, highlighting both seasoned professionals and newcomers.
Among the top honors, the award for Best Theater Production went to "Fruen fra havet" (The Lady from the Sea), a collaborative effort by Husets Teater and Odense Teater. Maria Rossing secured Best Lead Performance for her role in "Kejseren af Portugalien" at Betty Nansen Teatret, while Kim Hammelsvang was recognized with Best Supporting Role for "Cabaret" at Randers Teater. The Best Ensemble Acting award was presented to Kirsten Olesen and Anders Baggesen for their work in "Amour" at Aarhus Teater.
Further accolades included "Feberen" at Det Kongelige Teater for Best Musical, and "Kejseren af Portugalien" also received an award for Best Musical Performance. The Best Dance Production was awarded to "The Art of the Fugue" from Det Kongelige Teater. Marie Knudsen Fogh earned Best Solo Performance for "Savnet" at Aalborg Teater, and Clara Cecilie Thomsen was named Best Singer for her performance in "Rosenkavaleren" at Det Kongelige Teater.
The Reumert Awards were established in 1998 by Bikubenfonden and continued by external organizations, including the theater festival Cph Stage and the industry association Dansk Scenekunst, since 2018. The jury comprises 11 individuals with professional backgrounds in performing arts, ensuring a broad and expert evaluation across genres like drama, opera, dance, and musicals.
Originally published by Berlingske in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.